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  1. 10 wrz 2021 · For my first build log I chose the Rattlesnake kit from Model Shipways because it’s just such a pretty looking ship. I think I am up to the task of building it, although I still consider my self more of a beginner-intermediate modeler. I also have Bob Hunt’s Rattlesnake practicum for the Mamoli v...

  2. 31 sie 2021 · About 44 wooden "sprues" are provided with the kit. It will take a large board to build this monster (1.25 meter long, 30 cm wide) and it should be interesting. Session #1 is basically the skeleton of the hull and nothing more..... I am trying to moderate the enthusiasm of certain readers, here....

  3. 20 lis 2023 · Hi everybody, in the end, I decided to open my build log for the Victory model, made by Panart in 1:78 scale. View attachment 414797. Opened the packaging I was impressed by the general quality of the materials and I continued to evaluate the instructions and drawings.

  4. HMS Java was a British Royal Navy 38-gun fifth-rate frigate. She was originally laid down in 1805 as Renommée, described as a 40-gun Pallas-class French Navy frigate, but the vessel actually carried 46 guns.

  5. HMS Java. The French-built frigate Renommée, built and launched at Nantes in 1805, was captured by the British near Madagascar on May 20, 1811, taken into the British Navy and renamed HMS Java. Although rated at 38 guns, she carried 47 guns and carronades, twenty-eight of which were long 18-pounders mounted on her main deck.

  6. 13 paź 2017 · Trumpeter have announced that they're going to do both the Exeter and the York in 1/350, so this pre-empts any possible 1/700 kit from them. Also fits another trait for many of the non-Japanese subjects in the waterline range - sunk by the IJN!

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HMS_JavaHMS Java - Wikipedia

    Three 19th-century ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Java, named after the island of Java in Indonesia. The first HMS Java (1806) was a 32-gun fifth rate, originally the Dutch Maria Reijersbergen built at Amsterdam in 1800, and captured from the Dutch on 18 October 1806.

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